From Joe Jackson to Frank Thomas, A Look at the Chicago White Sox, Both Past and Present
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April 25, 1906 at Sportsman’s Park
Browns 4, White Sox 2 (4-4)
The White Sox bats must have stayed in Chicago because the offense had a hard time getting things going. Through eight innings, Browns’ starter Harry Howell had a shutout going and it wasn’t until the ninth inning before the White Sox finally put two runs on the board.
George Davis had two of the White Sox six hits and he scored one of the two runs. White Sox starter Frank Owen took the loss and gave up four runs on ten hits with one strikeout.
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